A role for atmospheric CO2 in preindustrial climate forcing:
Complementary to measurements in Antarctic ice cores, stomatal frequency analysis of leaves of land plants preserved in peat and lake deposits can provide a proxy record of preindustrial atmospheric CO2 concentration. CO2 trends based on leaf remains of Quercus robur (English oak) from the Netherlan...
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fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:5a6b8b5d-ea7b-4dc6-9eea-b33cffd81f04 2023-05-15T13:40:58+02:00 A role for atmospheric CO2 in preindustrial climate forcing: Hoof, T.B. van Wagner-Cremer, F. Kürschner, W.M. Visscher, H. 2008-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a6b8b5d-ea7b-4dc6-9eea-b33cffd81f04 en eng uuid:5a6b8b5d-ea7b-4dc6-9eea-b33cffd81f04 241063 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5a6b8b5d-ea7b-4dc6-9eea-b33cffd81f04 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 41, 105, 15815-15818 Carbon cycle Global warming Past millennium Stomata carbon monoxide carbon dioxide air temperature Antarctica article climate change greenhouse effect industrial area plant leaf plant stoma priority journal sea surface temperature atmosphere chemistry climate history Netherlands soil Embryophyta Quercus robur Ancient Plant Leaves Geological Survey Netherlands Energy / Geological Survey Netherlands article 2008 fttno 2022-04-10T15:54:35Z Complementary to measurements in Antarctic ice cores, stomatal frequency analysis of leaves of land plants preserved in peat and lake deposits can provide a proxy record of preindustrial atmospheric CO2 concentration. CO2 trends based on leaf remains of Quercus robur (English oak) from the Netherlands support the presence of significant CO 2 variability during the first half of the last millennium. The amplitude of the reconstructed multidecadal fluctuations, up to 34 parts per million by volume, considerably exceeds maximum shifts measured in Antarctic ice. Inferred changes in CO2 radiative forcing are of a magnitude similar to variations ascribed to other mechanisms, particularly solar irradiance and volcanic activity, and may therefore call into question the concept of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which assumes an insignificant role of CO2 as a preindustrial climate-forcing factor. The stomata-based CO2 trends correlate with coeval sea-surface temperature trends in the North Atlantic Ocean, suggesting the possibility of an oceanic source/sink mechanism for the recorded CO2 changes. © 2008 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA. Chemicals / CAS: carbon monoxide, 630-08-0; carbon dioxide, 124-38-9, 58561-67-4; Carbon Dioxide, 124-38-9; Soil Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica North Atlantic TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Antarctic |
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Complementary to measurements in Antarctic ice cores, stomatal frequency analysis of leaves of land plants preserved in peat and lake deposits can provide a proxy record of preindustrial atmospheric CO2 concentration. CO2 trends based on leaf remains of Quercus robur (English oak) from the Netherlands support the presence of significant CO 2 variability during the first half of the last millennium. The amplitude of the reconstructed multidecadal fluctuations, up to 34 parts per million by volume, considerably exceeds maximum shifts measured in Antarctic ice. Inferred changes in CO2 radiative forcing are of a magnitude similar to variations ascribed to other mechanisms, particularly solar irradiance and volcanic activity, and may therefore call into question the concept of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which assumes an insignificant role of CO2 as a preindustrial climate-forcing factor. The stomata-based CO2 trends correlate with coeval sea-surface temperature trends in the North Atlantic Ocean, suggesting the possibility of an oceanic source/sink mechanism for the recorded CO2 changes. © 2008 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA. Chemicals / CAS: carbon monoxide, 630-08-0; carbon dioxide, 124-38-9, 58561-67-4; Carbon Dioxide, 124-38-9; Soil |
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